Warts Cryotherapy
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Abnormal pap, biopsy, cryotherapy…what does this mean for me?
I’m 20 years old and I got my first abnormal pap smear. The doctor called and scheduled for me to come in for a biopsy. They called with the results and told me that it showed moderate dysplasia and that I needed to have cryotherapy performed. She said that she was going to mail me information on the cryotherapy.
I have no clue what these results mean to me. Does this mean that I have HPV and am going to end up with genital warts or what does it lead to? Should I be better after the cryotherapy is done or is this something that I’m going to have to deal with forever? Any information would be great!
Assuming there are no complications with the cryotherapy, you should be just fine. (Expect cramps afterward, though. Rent yourself a movie ahead of time.)
I had this when I was in my 20s, and again in my 30s. Our daughter has had this once, and is in her 20s. We’re both just fine.
Talk to your gynecologist frankly about whether you have HPV and whether you should get the gardasil series and/or make changes in your sexual habits.
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